The Phnom Penh Post

PM promises lasting peace

- Mech Dara

PRIME Minister Hun Sen vowed on Friday to oppose foreign countries’ interferen­ce in Cambodia’s internal affairs and to thwart any attempts to topple the government through a “colour revolution” that could cause social chaos in the Kingdom.

The pledge was made in conjunctio­n with the 65th anniversar­y of Cambodia’s independen­ce from France and the establishm­ent of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces.

Speaking to thousands at the ceremony, which was presided over by King Norodom Sihamoni, at the Independen­ce Monument on Friday, Hun Sen said the government will do anything in its power to maintain peace.

“The government is determined to protect national independen­ce, peace, sovereignt­y, territoria­l integrity and social achievemen­ts to enhance national prestige.

“We are firmly opposed to [foreign] interferen­ce in [Cambodia’s] internal affairs and any activities relating to a Colour Revolution or incitement that causes social turmoil or political instabilit­y,” he said.

The prime minister said the government will continue to solve land and maritime border issues with neighbouri­ng countries based on internatio­nal law.

It will also implement border developmen­t strategies that will transform the once-contentiou­s area into a peaceful place in cooperatio­n with the country’s neighbours.

On national security, the prime minister said the government will continue to prevent crimes including financing terrorism, money laundering, human and sex traffickin­g and other transnatio­nal crimes.

Meanwhile, King Norodom Sihamoni applauded the prime minister's leadership.

“Cambodia and its people have admiringly changed. Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen is a clever prime minister who has used the right policies to bring about peace and to win Cambodia fame on the internatio­nal stage,” said the King.

King Sihamoni also took the occasion to call for national unity, an appeal viewed by some analysts as a reference to the country's political divide which has seen oppo- sition leader Sam Rainsy fleeing to France to avoid various criminal charges and former court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) president Kem Sokha in pre-trial detention for treason.

“I would like to appeal to Cambodians across the country to unite under the Constituti­on and Rule of Law in order to jointly protect and build the country in all sectors,” said the King.

Sociopolit­ical analyst Ly Srey Sros said Prime Minister Hun Sen's pledge was meant to gain political advantage.

“The [prime minister's] statement is made to get the people's attention on the government's achievemen­ts and to garner their support,” she said.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? King Norodom Sihamoni greets Prime Minister Hun Sen at a ceremony to mark the 65th anniversar­y of Cambodia's independen­ce from France, in Phnom Penh on Friday.
HENG CHIVOAN King Norodom Sihamoni greets Prime Minister Hun Sen at a ceremony to mark the 65th anniversar­y of Cambodia's independen­ce from France, in Phnom Penh on Friday.

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